Presented by the US-Japan Technology Management Center, the US-Asia Technology Management Center, this lecture series explores the patterns and challenges of entrepreneurship in Asia. Guest speakers from industry, government, and academia discuss the newest and most exciting trends in entrepreneurship, start-up company creation and growth, and venture investment in major Asian economies, as well as the "cultures" of entrepreneurship and the vectors of change in these areas.
Guest speakers include C-level executives from hot new firms, venture capitalists and angel investors, legal experts, and university experts. This course may be repeated for credit.
Entrepreneurship in Asian High-Tech Industries
EE402T
Course Description
Degrees and Certificates
Recommended
We highly recommend watching the course preview to ensure you have the requisite background and understand the scope of material covered.
Primary Faculty
Richard Dasher
Director of the US-Asia Technology Management Center
Stanford University